<DD>Unlike virt-manager, virt-install is a command line tool that allows you to create KVM guests on a headless server. You may ask yourself: &quot;But I can use vmbuilder to do this, why do I need virt-install?&quot; The difference between virt-install and vmbuilder is that vmbuilder is for creating Ubuntu-based guests, whereas virt-install lets you install all kinds of operating systems (e.g. Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD) and distributions in a guest, just like virt-manager. This article shows how you can use it on an Ubuntu 10.10 KVM server.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/10/08/its-retro-video-dos-game-day-take-a-stroll-down-memory-lane/"ADD_DATE="1289649159"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="smashingmagazine,videogames,vintage,retro,dos,emulator,fun,game,games,gaming,history,classic,roms">Retro Video/DOS Games For The Weekend - Smashing Magazine</A>

<DD>At Velocity, I saw Adam Langley give a great presentation entitled Overclocking SSL. Last week Adam posted a distilled version of the Overclocking SSL presentation on his blog.<br />

<br />

He covers many topics for improving SSL performance. Unfortunately, his recommendations are decidedly focused on how Google runs their servers, and not a practical guide to how to improve your performance with a more standard Apache 2 and mod_ssl setup. Since I don’t work at Google, but I like my web servers to be fast, I decided to try as many of his recommendations as possible with mod_ssl.<br />

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Disclaimer I am not a cryptanalyst. Be paranoid when you are messing with SSL, small mistakes can invalidate your entire security framework. Ask your local cryptanalyst about these changes!

<DT><AHREF="http://www.sencha.com/blog/2010/10/12/javascript-engines-how-to-compile-them/"ADD_DATE="1289479223"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="javascriptcore,spidermonkey,sencha,v8,compiling,compiler,javascript,webkit,engine,compile">JavaScript Engines: How to Compile Them - Sencha - Blog</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://code.google.com/p/opentyrian/"ADD_DATE="1288096603"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="open-source,retro,tyrian,linux,opensource,sdl,programming,games,development,fun">OpenTyrian is a port of the classic DOS game Tyrian</A>

<DD>The purpose of this posting is to document my attempt to get a working build of dbdesigner-fork under Lazarus. I have very little experience with Delphi/Kylix and object pascal in general, so this may be a long and bumpy road. However, I hope that by documenting the process with all of my dumb mistakes along the way it may help others who are trying to port over legacy Delphi code to Lazarus.

<DD>es folks, if you’re on UNIX-like platforms (Mac, BSD, Linux) then you’re in luck: the clang project in its latest release (version 2.8) is now considered a production-ready compiler for C++. If you’re doing any sort of C++ template metaprogramming (like I do in the development of *shameless plug* the memcache++ and the cpp-netlib libraries) then you don’t have to wait too long now for compile times with clang. Not only is clang faster than gcc, but it’s also considerably more standards compliant. I’ve already written about clang before, but why write about it again now?

<DD>53.4 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones during the three months ending in July, up 11 percent from the <br />

corresponding April period. RIM is still the leading mobile smartphone platform in the U.S. with 39.3 percent share of U.S. smartphone subscribers, followed by Apple with 23.8 percent share. Google saw significant growth during the period, rising 5.0 percentage points to capture 17.0 percent of smartphone subscribers. Microsoft accounted for 11.8 percent of Smartphone subscribers, while Palm rounded out the top five with 4.9 percent.<br />

<br />

ps:android wins market share and kills the microsoft market one , no wonder oracle sued them too much success can kill you

<DT><AHREF="http://blog.jayway.com/2010/02/15/opengl-es-tutorial-for-android-%E2%80%93-part-v/"ADD_DATE="1285657490"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="tutorial,programming,opengl,java,android">OpenGL ES Tutorial for Android – Part V – More on Meshes — Jayway Team Blog</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.visionmobile.com/blog/2010/09/waking-the-dragon-the-rise-of-android-in-china-2/"ADD_DATE="1284552558"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="android,china,mobile">Waking the Dragon: The Rise of Android in China</A>

<DD>This year&#039;s contest is organized so any level of developer can have the opportunity to participate. Two levels of participation are available; the Apprentice level gives those just getting started in multithreading development a chance to try out and improve their threading skills, the Master level will be executed similar to last year&#039;s contest providing those with more experience a chance to test their skills and compete against other experienced developers. This year competitors will have the opportunity to develop and validate their code using the Intel® Manycore Testing Lab. This 32-core development environment has the latest hardware and software available and will be used by this year&#039;s judges to test the winning entries in Phase 2.

<DT><AHREF="http://yapgh.blogspot.com/"ADD_DATE="1283923216"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="perl,game,development,sdl,solitaire,opengl">Yet Another Perl Game Hacker (YAPGH)</A>

<DD>The new release of SDL adds Layer support, which means that rendering surfaces by layers is a lot easier. SDL 2.512 has several other changes too. An experimental physics interface and minor fixes. Have a look at the CHANGELOG.<br />

<br />

<br />

Here is an implementation of the new Layer stuff. Solitaire.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.stephenbelanger.com/2010/03/30/jsgame-game-development-in-javascript/"ADD_DATE="1283867777"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="jsgame,,,javascript,v8,v8-gl,opengl">JSGame - Game development in Javascript!</A>

<DD>I&#039;ve recently started work on my newest Github project; JSGame. It&#039;s a fork of philogb&#039;s V8-GL which, as you can likely assume by the name; is an implementation of OpenGL using Google Chrome&#039;s V8 javascript runtime. At the moment, the only difference

<DT><AHREF="http://rubypond.com/blog/nobody-cares-what-tools-you-use"ADD_DATE="1283863181"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="agile,articles,blog,tools,work">Nobody cares what tools you use</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://blog.wekeroad.com/tutorials/rack-melts-faces"ADD_DATE="1282829032"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="framework,scaling,ruby,rails,rack,web,tutorial,programming,http">If You Learn Only One New Thing This Year, Make It Rack</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://duriansoftware.com/joe/An-intro-to-modern-OpenGL.-Table-of-Contents.html"ADD_DATE="1280332740"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="c++,gamedevelopment,glut,modern,work,documentation,gamedev,opengl,programming,guide,howto,graphics,games,gaming,tutorials,tutorial,toread,3d,article,book,blog,reference">Joe&#039;s Blog: An intro to modern OpenGL. Table of Contents</A>

<DD>&quot;Treat every optimization task as if John Miles has just written to inform you that he’s made it faster than your wildest dreams, and you’ll be amazed at what you can do!&quot; So if web caching is not an option, what is the next best thing? To cache parts of the page, put them together, and serve that. You can use a caching tool for this, like Memcached. There&#039;s only one catch: the cached content may need to change when any of the things it depends on changes: data, code, user input, and the like. You can pass an expiration time when you add your content to Memcache. This will cause your cache to live only a certain amount of time and then expire. Nice, but we can do better.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.linuxatemyram.com/play.html"ADD_DATE="1276075756"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="linux,cache,disk">Experiments and fun with the Linux disk cache</A>

<DD>Effects of disk cache on application memory allocation nice thing to watch is with htop the disk cache bar (orange one) when you fill the memory and the disk cache is flushed :) and then the best part is to watch how it grows using the find . example , Very cool

VM&#039;s behavior affects every Linux kernel subsystem and dramatically impacts overall performance. But until now, there was only one way to understand VM: study the poorly documented source one line at a time. Now there&#039;s an easier, faster alternative. This book describes VM in unprecedented detail, presenting both theoretical foundations and a line-by-line source code commentary. It systematically covers everything from physical memory description to out-of-memory management. Coverage includes:<br />

<DT><AHREF="http://blog.layerboom.com/2009/10/20/how-to-move-a-virtual-machine-from-ec2-to-virtualbox-or-kvm/"ADD_DATE="1257443290"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="kvm,virtualbox,virtualization,xen,aws">How to move a Virtual Machine From EC2 to VirtualBox or KVM | LayerBlog</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~pfeiffer/fuse-tutorial/"ADD_DATE="1254408626"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="fuse,filesystem,tutorial,programming,linux,hacks,to_read,os,howto">Writing a FUSE Filesystem: a Tutorial</A>

<DD>This tutorial introduces FUSE using a filesystem I call the &quot;Big Brother File System&quot; — the reason for the name is that bb is watching. the filesystem simply passes every operation down to an underlying directory, but logs the operation.

<DT><AHREF="http://tips4lazarus.blogspot.com/"ADD_DATE="1254317626"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="Lazarus,,,qt,,gtk,fpc">Tips for Lazarus</A>

<DD>Users of Delphi and Kylix come to know this excellent tool of development - Lazarus Freepascal is multiplatform running in windows, linux, smartphones, mac, palmOs, widgets based in the library Qt or Gtk, and much more

<DT><AHREF="http://warma.dk/blog/article/97/"ADD_DATE="1245228015"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="amazon,ec2,sysadmin,eucalyptus,cloud,ubuntu,toread,server">Simple way to install eucalyptus on #ubuntu #jaunty</A>

<DD>The Romanian government is about to spend millions of euro on proprietary software, drawing flak from the country&#039;s budding open source movement. &quot;This government is out of touch with reality.&quot;

<DT><AHREF="http://blog.romanreference.com/2009/03/expediatripadvisorflipkey-are-we.html"ADD_DATE="1239191702"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="">Expedia/Tripadvisor/Flipkey are we looking at the first big player making its entrance into the vacation rental arena?</A>

<DD>This method focuses on streaming video from a DV or Firewire camera using Linux. The video stream will be Ogg Theora which means your users will be able to watch using Theora enabled player or in a java applet such as Cortado.

<DT><AHREF="http://perlbuzz.com/2008/12/higher-order-perl-available-for-free-download.html"ADD_DATE="1228858468"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="perl,documentation,book,advanced,free,books,programming">&quot;Higher Order Perl&quot; available for free download</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/10/21/sending-email-from-your-system-with-ssmtp/"ADD_DATE="1224656161"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="ssmtp,linux,howto,mail,console,email">Sending Email From Your System with sSMTP</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.linux.com/feature/150202"ADD_DATE="1224502604"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="kexec,kernel,fast,sysadmin,reboot,tutorial">Linux.com :: Reboot like a racecar with kexec</A>

<DD>This overview details the features (with screenshots) of 10 different programs other than iTunes to manage your iPod. Tutorials are included for every program, and they’re all either free or Open Source.

<DT><AHREF="http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5844"ADD_DATE="1221574413"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="[html],[javascript],[web],[embed],[page],[ogg],[video],[theora],[superman]">Embed an OGG video on a web page</A>

<DD>Embed an OGG video on a web page

<DT><AHREF="http://snippets.dzone.com/tag/web"ADD_DATE="1221574125"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="ogg,,html,,,webpage,video">Embed an OGG video on a web page</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/setting-up-eclipse-to-work-with-cake"ADD_DATE="1220866540"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="eclipse,cake,tutorial,webdev,setting,reference,cakephp">Setting up Eclipse to work with Cake (Articles) | The Bakery, Everything CakePHP</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://cartan.cas.suffolk.edu/oopdocbook/opensource/"ADD_DATE="1214489195"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="c++,designpatterns,development,documentation,ebooks,book,qt,programming,books">Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4</A>

they use serveral classes to get the city geolocation ex: http://brainoff.com/geocoder/rest/?city=Tirgu%20Mures,RO

<DT><AHREF="http://www.embedded.com/design/opensource/208404045?pgno=1"ADD_DATE="1214461458"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="programming,linux,electronics,mips,kernel">Getting down to basics: Running Linux on a 32-/64-bit RISC architecture</A>

<DD>This is the first part in a series all about how to run the Linux operating system on the MIPS 32k/64k architecture. Why? Well, this is what a CPU is for. A CPU &quot;architecture&quot; is the description of what a useful CPU does, and a useful CPU runs programs un

<DT><AHREF="http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2008/06/08/kvm-and-virt-manager-on-ubuntu-804/"ADD_DATE="1214397545"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="hardy,kvm,virtualization,ubuntu">KVM and Virt-Manager On Ubuntu 8.04</A>

<DD>The code in this post is derived from the example presented in the article “Using PHP5’s SOAP Support”. You find explanations there, I will only describe some CakePHP specific things.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2008/01/building-firefox-from-git-repository.html"ADD_DATE="1213290314"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="Firefox,,,git,ubuntu,video">Bluish Coder: Building Firefox from the git repository</A>

<DD>Aristotle Pagaltzis was pondering how much performance variable-width encodings such as UTF-8 actually cost, because it&#039;s commonly suggested that fixed-width encodings such as ISO-8859-1 and UCS-4 are much faster.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6491/1/"ADD_DATE="1213286785"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="recordMyDesktop,,,jack,ubuntu,screencast">Record Your Desktop With recordMyDesktop, Part 2 - Recording From a Microphone</A>

<DD>Last week we learned how to make simple video screencasts on Linux with recordMyDesktop. Today we&#039;re going to record audio from a microphone, get acquainted with JACK, and convert MyDesktop&#039;s Ogg files into AVI formats.

<DT><AHREF="http://blog.mozmonkey.com/2008/vpc-ie6-ie7-ie8-on-mac-os-x/"ADD_DATE="1213171594"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="convert,vhd,image,vmware,ie,virtual,virtualbox,ubuntu">Running IE6, IE7 and IE8 on your Ubuntu with vmware/virtualbox</A>

<DD>Microsoft provides free VirtualPC disk images for each of their browsers all you need is to convert them to vmware/virtualbox format with qemu help

<DD>Ubuntu uses [WWW] kvm as the backend virtualisation technology. To manage VMs we use [WWW] libvirt as the basic toolbox and [WWW] virt-manager as the graphical frontend for managing your vm&#039;s.

<DD>Tux Commander is a windowed file manager with 2 panels side by side similar to popular Total Commander or Midnight Commander file managers. The main goal of this project is to create powerful and user friendly file manager for Unix operating systems.

<DD>ZoneCheck is intended to help solving misconfigurations or inconsistencies usually revealed by an increase in the latency of the application, up to the output of unexpected/inconsistant results.

<DT><AHREF="http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/05/develop-with-git-on-google-code-project.html"ADD_DATE="1212157845"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="git,google,svn,subversion,howto,opensource,code,programming">Google Open Source Blog: Develop with Git on a Google Code Project</A>

<DD>ubuntu-vm-builder provides a method to quickly create a clean testing environment, a way to automate the virtual machine installation process

<DT><AHREF="http://x86virtualization.com/xen/howto-use-ubuntu-vm-builder-to-quickly-and-easily-build-vms.html"ADD_DATE="1211963153"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="virtualization,ubuntu,tools,sysadmin,virtualbox,xen,jeos,qemu,virtual">Howto: Use Ubuntu-VM-Builder to quickly and easily build VMs</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20080510052539217/Games.html"ADD_DATE="1211460131"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="linux,games,free,software,gaming,ubuntu,game">42 of the Best Free Linux Games - LinuxLinks News</A>

<DD>we have put together a list of 42 high quality Linux games that all have the virtue of being free to play

<DT><AHREF="http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard/2007/09/14/configuring-cakephp-to-work-with-nginx/#comment-9254"ADD_DATE="1208874163"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="cakephp,nginix">Configuring CakePHP to Work With Nginx — @TheKeyboard</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-youtubeapi/index.html?ca=drs-"ADD_DATE="1208530333"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="ajax,youtube,api,programming,php,development,article,mashup,tutorial">Use the YouTube API with PHP</A>

<DD>Two academic management researchers, Siobhán O&#039;Mahony and Fabrizion Ferraro, performed a detailed scientific study about Debian Project governance and social organization from the management perspective

<DD>This paper shows developers how high-performance web applications can be implemented quite easily using the FastCGI interface and C++. After a brief introduction to the FastCGI interface, a generic C++ framework for web-based applications using FastCGI wi

<DD>Presentation on new features in the Perl 5.10 regular expression engine. The author would like to thank the organizers and volunteers of the Perl workshops and the core Perl development team. Without their help this presentation would never have been poss

<DD>A portable emulator for the HP (DEC, Compaq) AlphaServer ES40. The current version is capable of running OpenVMS with some limitations. The goal is to have a drop-in replacement for real ES40&#039;s. Emulates the Alpha AXP EV68CB processor and other devices.

<DT><AHREF="http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/Dusting_Off_the_0.01_Kernel"ADD_DATE="1199702637"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="linux,kernel,history">Dusting Off the 0.01 Kernel</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/132385"ADD_DATE="1198251572"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="kernel,hardening,kacking,grsecurity">Master&#039;s Student: A Quick and Dirty Guide To Kernel Hardening with GrSecurity - The Community&#039;s Center for Security</A>

<DD>The combination of the Linux kernel and GNU packages has always been regarded as a secure operating system, but can it be more secure? Kernel hardening is the answer to tightening up the Linux backbone. GrSecurity, a kernel patch for Linux, is one of the

<DT><AHREF="http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/tutorial.html"ADD_DATE="1198171783"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="git,tutorial,howto,programming,development,linux,scm">A tutorial introduction to git (for version 1.5.1 or newer)</A>

<DD>h264enc is a advanced shell script written for the Linux operating system which can help you to encode a DVD or a regular video file to the H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC format using the MEncoder encoder from the MPlayer project and the libx264 library.

<DD>Subcon allows you to store your essential system configuration files in a subversion repository and easily deploy different configurations to machines in a cluster. It also features optional integration with SystemImager, enabling the deployment of system

<DT><AHREF="http://www.destructor.de/firebird/refdoc/1345.htm"ADD_DATE="1194607066"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="firebird,reference,documentation,sql,docbook">Firebird Reference Documentation: HOW TO Contribute to this Documentation</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.destructor.de/firebird/conf2007/photos/photo-42.htm"ADD_DATE="1194017542"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="Firebird2.1,firebird,conference">Firebird Conference 2007 - New Features in Firebird 2.1</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.geocities.com/latompa/ha/apache_heartbeat.html"ADD_DATE="1193736951"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="cluster,clustering,apache,heartbeat,linux,ha,failover">Apache failover with heartbeat and mon</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid14_gci1191993_tax299825,00.html?bucket=NEWS"ADD_DATE="1193386463"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="Security,without,firewalls">Security without firewalls: Sensible or silly?</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.howtoforge.com/safe_mirror_unionfs_chroot"ADD_DATE="1193385551"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="filesystem,unionfs,chroot,sysadmin,tips,linux,jail,kernel,ubuntu,filesystems">Entering A Safe Mirror When Logging In With Unionfs And Chroot | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2007/09/7_reasons_i_switched_back_to_p_1.html"ADD_DATE="1192091165"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="php,rails,ruby,programming,rubyonrails,web,development,blog,advocacy">7 reasons I switched back to PHP after 2 years on Rails - O&#039;Reilly Ruby</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2007/09/7_reasons_i_switched_back_to_p_1.html?ref=most_discussed"ADD_DATE="1192020505"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="ruby,php,programming">7 reasons I switched back to PHP after 2 years on Rails - O&#039;Reilly Ruby</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms/#cli-list_of_databases"ADD_DATE="1191834909"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="database,SQL,implementations,mysql,mssql,firebird,db2,oracle,sql99,sql2003,sql92">Comparison of different SQL implementations</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.howtoforge.com/unetbootin_windows_ubuntu_fedora"ADD_DATE="1191826904"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="Ubuntu,windows,howto,tutorial,install,fedora,linux">Installing Ubuntu Or Fedora From A Windows Or Linux System With UNetbootin | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/cactiplugins.htm"ADD_DATE="1190128909"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="cacti,plugins,download">Cacti Plugins available for download - Best List for Cacti Plugins</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.debianadmin.com/mount-a-remote-file-system-through-ssh-using-sshfs.html"ADD_DATE="1189781828"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="sshfs,mount,debian,ubuntu">Mount a remote file system through ssh Using sshfs -- Debian Admin</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://oracle2mysql.wordpress.com/2007/08/27/mysql-backups-for-innodb-as-an-oracle-dba/"ADD_DATE="1188469756"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="MySQL,backup,hotbackup,innodb">MySQL backups for InnoDB, as an Oracle DBA « from Oracle to MySQL</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-php-v523/index.html?S_TACT=105AGX44&S_CMP=ART"ADD_DATE="1188369957"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="json,php,tutorial">What&#039;s new in PHP V5.2, Part 3: Using the new JSON extension</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/business_applications/microsofts_closed_book_on_open_standards.html"ADD_DATE="1183531732"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="Microsoft,ooxml,odf">Microsoft Watch - Business Applications - Microsoft&#039;s Closed Book on Open Standards</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://www.pseudocoder.com/archives/2007/04/24/how-to-really-use-xdebug-to-speed-up-your-app/"ADD_DATE="1177482350"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="xdebug,debug,php,tools">PseudoCoder.com » Blog Archive » How To Really Use Xdebug To Speed Up Your App</A>

<DD>don&#039;t bother to read my blogs, I&#039;m rather boring, I&#039;ll write only about my job, boring stuff, as I said.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.debianadmin.com/recover-data-from-a-dead-hard-drive-using-ddrescue.html"ADD_DATE="1161778165"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="administration,tools,recover,rescue,recovery,Tutorial,ubuntu,debian,article,sysadmin">Recover Data From a dead hard drive using ddrescue</A>

<DD>Among them are such classics as Programming in Modula-2, Algorithms and Data Structures, Compiler Construction, and Project Oberon,

<DT><AHREF="http://sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/"ADD_DATE="1160157394"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="apple,howto,linux,mac,ppc,intel,amd">ubuntu on the mac mini</A>

<DD>ubuntu on the mac mini

<DT><AHREF="http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~letouzey/emul_debianppc.en.html"ADD_DATE="1160137435"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="debian,powerpc,ppc,emulation,emulator,qemu">emulation of a Debian PPC system using the Qemu emulator.</A>

<DD>emulation of a Debian PPC system using the Qemu emulator.

<DT><AHREF="http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~letouzey/emul_debianmips.en.html"ADD_DATE="1160137336"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="debian,mips,emulation,emulator,GXemul">This page describes the emulation of a Debian Mips (little endian) system using the GXemul emulator.</A>

<DD>This page describes the emulation of a Debian Mips (little endian) system using the GXemul emulator.

<DT><AHREF="http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/06/08/how-to-create-a-screencast-in-ubuntu/"ADD_DATE="1150973731"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="ubuntu,screencast,howto,tutorial,screencasts">Ubuntu Blog » How to Create a Screencast in Ubuntu</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://software.newsforge.com/software/06/05/16/1940214.shtml"ADD_DATE="1150963190"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="debian,vmware,sysadmin,linux">NewsForge | How to use VMware Player to create your own images</A>

<DT><AHREF="http://enterprise.linux.com/article.pl?sid=04/12/07/2016214&tid=114&tid=103"ADD_DATE="1139300524"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="linux,administration,job">Linux.com | How to get a job as a Linux administrator</A>

<DD>Have you ever gotten more results from an SQL query than you thought you should? Have those results often been duplicates? Do you rewrite your query only to discover that you get a different set of duplicates? Does this annoy you? Then read on.

<DT><AHREF="http://web.onetel.com/~hughdarwen/TheThirdManifesto/Missing-info-without-nulls.pdf"ADD_DATE="1134570059"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="database">How to Handle Missing Information without Using Nulls</A>

<DD>avoiding the &quot;NULL&quot; problem can be dealt with via the technique presented in How to Handle Missing Information without Using Nulls (pdf) by Hugh Darwen.

<DD>Anyone who has a run a GNU/Linux server on the Internet for more than a few weeks has probably noticed that they will occasionally get “hammered” by a robot attempting to make an ssh connection using common usernames and passwords. Usually these are n

<DT><AHREF="http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/index.html"ADD_DATE="1120808662"PRIVATE="0"TAGS="subversion,book,svn,programming,reference,documentation">Version Control with Subversion</A>

<DD>phpanel is a collection of open source web hosting control panel sourcecode for Unix/Linux systems that is designed to work in combination with open source internet server software such as Apache, ProFTP, PHP, MySQL, Dovecot, Squirrelmail, BIND, Sendmail,